So much cobblers talked about Brexit.

So much cobblers talked about Brexit.

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Eddie Strohacker

3,879 posts

87 months

Wednesday 24th January 2018
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Crackie said:
Eddie often makes good points but its a pain to have to filter out these good points from the condescending nonsense he litters so many of his posts with.

The recent exchanges with Murph7355 have been good...........
I've had worse reviews. In fact I've had worse reviews today.

sidicks said:
Sad that you can’t answer a simple question and resort to insults.

gooner1

10,223 posts

180 months

Wednesday 24th January 2018
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Ghibli said:
jsf said:
You cant just rock up and buy medical isotopes over the counter.
Nobody has said that.

They can travel to EU countries for treatment if they need it and it's not available in the UK.
Shame they might have to use any other mode of travel than flight then.
Apart from the fact that anyone undergoing chemo, almost certainly
wouldn't want to travel , even short distances.

alfie2244

11,292 posts

189 months

Wednesday 24th January 2018
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Trolleys Thank You said:
Jacob Rees Smugg asking why we don't extend article 50 so we stay in for longer. I thought he was a Brexiter?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-politics-42803413/...
Comprehension has never been a strongpoint for you has it JK?

"Mr Rees-Mogg said the UK should "get on with it now"

PRTVR

7,112 posts

222 months

Wednesday 24th January 2018
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Trolleys Thank You said:
Jacob Rees Smugg asking why we don't extend article 50 so we stay in for longer. I thought he was a Brexiter?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-politics-42803413/...
Maybe I have missed something but he was complaining that the transition period was just extending remaining in the EU, he want a clean cut so we can get on with trade deals etc.

Jockman

17,917 posts

161 months

Wednesday 24th January 2018
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Trolleys Thank You said:
Jacob Rees Smugg asking why we don't extend article 50 so we stay in for longer. I thought he was a Brexiter?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-politics-42803413/...
That is the exact polar opposite of C4 News' interpretation of the discussion. I think he was chastising Davies.

jjlynn27

7,935 posts

110 months

Thursday 25th January 2018
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gooner1 said:
Perhaps you would like to explain the use of the word ,Immediately, that GO used in context
of him cancelling his "emergency budget". First paragraph.
https://www.politicshome.com/news/uk/economy/econo...
Sure, read the article to the end, the answer is there. Just because someone knows that Brexit will damage the country, doesn't mean that they'll, themselves, contribute to that.

I think I answered all your questions, at this point you really only have two options;

a) concede that you got this wrong, chalk it up to the experience, and move on ( I doubt very much that you'll do this, as it seems that you are very invested in not seen to be wrong)
b) pretend that you are not wrong and try to do more deflection, hoping that another brexiteer will come and do 'omg you are so right' thing smile

Either way; it was fun.

smile

gooner1

10,223 posts

180 months

Thursday 25th January 2018
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jjlynn27 said:
Sure, read the article to the end, the answer is there. Just because someone knows that Brexit will damage the country, doesn't mean that they'll, themselves, contribute to that.

I think I answered all your questions, at this point you really only have two options;

a) concede that you got this wrong, chalk it up to the experience, and move on ( I doubt very much that you'll do this, as it seems that you are very invested in not seen to be wrong)
b) pretend that you are not wrong and try to do more deflection, hoping that another brexiteer will come and do 'omg you are so right' thing smile

Either way; it was fun.

smile
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There is of course a 3rd option.
You could admit that you are not as proficient in the use of the English Language
as you previously thought. I mean, come on now, how can you possibly misspell
a three letter word, especially when you are connected to it via your employment?

NSH smilesmilesmile. Please tell me that written communication isn't a prerequisite
of your employment, it isn't is it, really?
Anyway, I won't bore others further, I'll just let you think you are correct in
your perception of what Emergency means, I realise how important that is for you, and who
knows, in "GO speak" you possibly could be.
Though we both know you are not. Cheers chuck, it's been emotional, for you laugh

Edited by gooner1 on Friday 26th January 01:27

jjlynn27

7,935 posts

110 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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jjlynn27 said:
b) pretend that you are not wrong and try to do more deflection, hoping that another brexiteer will come and do 'omg you are so right' thing smile
gooner1 said:
The worst attempt at deflection, ever, whining about swapped letters.
Yet another NP&E oldie reduced to 'You swapped letters, ha!!!!' fiasco. As predicted.



smile



crankedup

25,764 posts

244 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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Have you heard the news
what did it say
who’s dropped the bomb
what’s the weather like today